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clippings from national publications regarding the 1936
fiAM recording trip to the Spring Baseball training camps.
Broadcast-Adv. Washington, D.C. March 15, 1936.
Baseball Records
When Lowell MacMillan, Kendall sports commentator
of WHAM, Rochester, went South to the baseball
training camps he took with him George Driscoll,
WHAM recording technician. As MacMillan
journeys among the camps, Driscoll accompanies
him to make records of the announcer's interviews with outstanding personalities. Each day
during the three weeks of travel, MacMillan
sends the recordings back to WHAM via air mail to
be broadcast on the daily Kendall Sportcast. The
trip is financed by Kendall Refining Co. of
Bradford, Pa., and is MacMillan's own idea.
Broadcast-
Billboard Cincinnati, Ohio April 25, 1936.
Lowell MacMillan, sports announcer of WHAM,
made three hours of 15-minute baseball transcriptions on a trip thruout the baseball
training camps. They were used on his regular
program on the Rochester station, and in
addition, are on KWK, St. Louis.
Microphone, Western New York Edition April 11, 1936.
CELEBRITIES OF BASEBALL INTERVIEWED
When Lowell MacMillan, WHAM, Kendall sports commentator, left RocLrester for his annual visit to the
Spring baseball training camps Fie traveled in
company with George Driscoll, WHAM recording
technician.
They headed first for Bartow, Florida, the Spring
camp of the Rochester Red Wings. During the
week's stay at Bartow, MacMillan gathered information and interviewed celebrities of the baseball world.
Driscoll's job was to record the interviews and
to ship the wax recordings via air mail to WHAM,
from which point they were used as feature
material on the Station's Kendall Sportcast. at
6 P.M.
Three hours of baseball material was recorded by
MacMillan and Driscoll during their 15-day stay
in Florida.

clippings from national publications regarding the 1936
fiAM recording trip to the Spring Baseball training camps.
Broadcast-Adv. Washington, D.C. March 15, 1936.
Baseball Records
When Lowell MacMillan, Kendall sports commentator
of WHAM, Rochester, went South to the baseball
training camps he took with him George Driscoll,
WHAM recording technician. As MacMillan
journeys among the camps, Driscoll accompanies
him to make records of the announcer's interviews with outstanding personalities. Each day
during the three weeks of travel, MacMillan
sends the recordings back to WHAM via air mail to
be broadcast on the daily Kendall Sportcast. The
trip is financed by Kendall Refining Co. of
Bradford, Pa., and is MacMillan's own idea.
Broadcast-
Billboard Cincinnati, Ohio April 25, 1936.
Lowell MacMillan, sports announcer of WHAM,
made three hours of 15-minute baseball transcriptions on a trip thruout the baseball
training camps. They were used on his regular
program on the Rochester station, and in
addition, are on KWK, St. Louis.
Microphone, Western New York Edition April 11, 1936.
CELEBRITIES OF BASEBALL INTERVIEWED
When Lowell MacMillan, WHAM, Kendall sports commentator, left RocLrester for his annual visit to the
Spring baseball training camps Fie traveled in
company with George Driscoll, WHAM recording
technician.
They headed first for Bartow, Florida, the Spring
camp of the Rochester Red Wings. During the
week's stay at Bartow, MacMillan gathered information and interviewed celebrities of the baseball world.
Driscoll's job was to record the interviews and
to ship the wax recordings via air mail to WHAM,
from which point they were used as feature
material on the Station's Kendall Sportcast. at
6 P.M.
Three hours of baseball material was recorded by
MacMillan and Driscoll during their 15-day stay
in Florida.